daycare centers here require parent-provided sunscreen.
we use the lavera brand of sunscreen.
to compare brands, use EWG's database at
http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/index.php
-jennifer
On Jul 20, 2009, at 9:34 AM, Dawn wrote:
> What about people like my husband who work out in the sun and can't
> get
> out of it some days? He wears hats but they don't always keep him
> covered. I need a sun block for him as he is getting really red.
>
> I appreciate the safer recommendations!
>
> Dawn
>
> elan_spire wrote:
> >
> >
> > --- In native-nutrition@yahoogroups.com
> > <mailto:native-nutrition%40yahoogroups.com>, "Cray Fish"
> > <crayfishfeed@...> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > > Why would I worry about a little bit of sunblock when keeping a
> > youthful appearance is one of my highest priorities?
> > >
> > >
> >
> > To each their own. If looking young is that important to you and
> > you're willing to put chemicals on your skin in an effort to achieve
> > that, then by all means do what you feel you need to do.
> >
> > Personally, if I was worried about getting too much sunlight on my
> > face while sunbathing, I'd just turn my body around so I was facing
> > away from the sun while lying in it, and maybe wear a visor to shade
> > my face rather than use any sort of synthetic sunblocks, which I
> know
> > are toxic and have no interest in either purchasing or putting on
> my body.
> >
> > Elan
> >
> > (who is ok with whatever lines and wrinkles may come naturally with
> > age and sun exposure)
> >
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